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Raymond V. Borleske Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WCMss-120

Scope and Contents

The Raymond V. Borleske Papers consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a book of letters commemorating his twenty-fifth year at Whitman College. These papers, which date from 1904 through 1966, also contain scrapbooks from college, coaching and mayoral activities as well as a book of postcards from the western United States.

Also included is an assortment of photographs and fraternal and civic organization pins is and an audio recording of his memorial service. There are also framed letters and photographs from the visit of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Walla Walla, are part of this collection.

Dates

  • 1904-1966

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Biographical Note

Raymond Vincent Borleske was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota on January 8, 1887 and moved to Spokane in 1891, where he graduated from Spokane High School. Two years later, in 1906, he enrolled at Whitman College at the suggestion of the college’s president, Stephen Penrose. Borleske was a celebrated athlete at Whitman, playing football and baseball all four years. He was elected captain of the football team in 1908 and 1909 and the baseball team in 1909, and made “All-Northwest” teams in football and baseball that same year. While at Whitman he also served as president of the Associated Students and president of the college’s chapter of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta, and worked all four years as a math teacher at the local preparatory school.

After graduating in 1910, Borleske was recruited to play professional baseball for the team based out of Brandon, Manitoba, where he spent a year. He returned for the summer season of 1911, and then in 1912 traded to play for the team from Edmonton, Alberta. Throughout those two years, he spent off seasons working at Broadway High School in Seattle and studying for his law degree from University of Washington at night. He met and married Mignon Kay in 1912, and the couple moved to Portland, Oregon, where he continued his law studies. He passed the state law examination in the June of 1914.

In the summer of 1915, he returned to Whitman to act as the graduate manager, athletic director, and head of physical education. During his years at Whitman he was instrumental in the creation of an annual rotary fund to provide a full-ride scholarship for a student from the Walla Walla valley to attend the College. He suspended this work to spend several months in the infantry in 1918, but otherwise remained in these positions until 1947, when he was elected Mayor of Walla Walla and served until June of 1954. In August of that year, Borleske assumed the role of manager at the Marcus Whitman Hotel, and remained in that position until his death on January 2, 1957.

Extent

3.6 Linear Feet (1 flat box, 2 record cartons, 2 manuscript boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Materials related to Raymond V. Borleske, Whitman College class of 1910, who returned to his alma mater to serve as an athletic coach, Director of Physical Education and Graduate Director of the Associated Students from 1915 to 1947. Known, and honored, for his years of coaching football at Whitman, Borleske went on to be elected mayor of Walla Walla, Washington. The collection includes correspondance, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Materials found in collection; provenance is unknown.

Title
Guide to the Raymond V. Borleske Papers
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Whitman College and Northwest Archives Repository

Contact:
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Walla Walla WA 99362 United States
509-527-5922